The MIDI Track being a little piano roll for sure.
Lots of blatant lies in the presentation. Zero latency is impossible, unnoticeable amounts of latency doesn't sound as dramatic though.
Fabulous review, put that on the box!dionenoid wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 12:13 pm So, it's gonna be free for Thunderbolt Apollo and Arrow users on Mac, but the Neve and Tape summing that they brag about will be sold seperately (around 300 bucks apparently).
Most of the instruments are sold seperately and can only be used inside Luna, and iLok is also required, next to your TB card being hooked on
The low-latency part of Luna apparently doesn't function when you also have a UAD dsp card hooked up (pcie or satellite)
Luna only supports AU plug-ins, and it only has 4 insert slots and 2 auxes
You still have to use the DSP for all UAD plug-ins, Luna only works natively with the summing, instruments, and daw engine. So DSP will run out just as fast as usual.
There's no ETA on Windows support and/or vst support, no word from UA about that.
I think UA really lost it. Come on UA, it's 2020, not 2002. And that's coming from a long time UAD user.
I have something better than that. I was there in the Universal Audio Namm 2020 booth today and I got to use it! Here is a video of it in action! https://currentsound.com/general/univer ... ns-review/
dionenoid wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 12:13 pm So, it's gonna be free for Thunderbolt Apollo and Arrow users on Mac, but the Neve and Tape summing that they brag about will be sold seperately (around 300 bucks apparently).
Most of the instruments are sold seperately and can only be used inside Luna, and iLok is also required, next to your TB card being hooked on
The low-latency part of Luna apparently doesn't function when you also have a UAD dsp card hooked up (pcie or satellite)
Luna only supports AU plug-ins, and it only has 4 insert slots and 2 auxes
You still have to use the DSP for all UAD plug-ins, Luna only works natively with the summing, instruments, and daw engine. So DSP will run out just as fast as usual.
There's no ETA on Windows support and/or vst support, no word from UA about that.
I think UA really lost it. Come on UA, it's 2020, not 2002. And that's coming from a long time UAD user.
lol
So Truerobotmonkey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 1:27 pmIt makes perfect sense as with UAD plugins you will never need more because you will never be able to run so many plugins anyway.
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